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Saint Mark United Methodist Church

Fort Worth, Tarrant County

Marker Text

This congregation was formed in 1940 by the merger of several historic Fort Worth Methodist Churches. The Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church was organized in 1883 with twenty charter members under the leadership of the Rev. P.S. Juhline. Use of the Swedish language during worship services continued until 1920. In 1924 the name of the congregation was changed to Broadway Methodist Episcopal Church. Six years later, St. Paul Methodist Episcopal Church merged with the Broadway Congregation. St. Paul's had been organized in 1877 with thirty charter members under the leadership of the Rev. Harvey Webb. Mulkey Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church began in the late 1880s as a mission of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Fort Worth. The church was named for the Rev. and Mrs. William Mulkey, parents of George Mulkey, who was a charter member of the new church. The Rev. John M. Barcus served as first pastor. At the 1940 Annual Conference these historic congregations merged to become the Broadway-Mulkey Methodist Episcopal Church, South. The name St. Mark was adopted in 1945. The congregation has worshiped at this site since 1960. [Now renamed Christ-Life Church]

Marker Details

Address 1200 Wesleyan St.
Location Description 1200 Wesleyan St., Fort Worth - Archives of The Central Texas Conference United Methodist Church, Texas Wesleyan University
Marker # 4462
Dedicated 1985
Size, Type 27" x 42"
Code churches; Methodist (Methodist Episcopal and United Methodist) denomination; Swedish immigrants/immigration
Latitude, Longitude 32.732465, -97.280593

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